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Features
As It Rains Heavily In Borno, IDPs Lose Their Homes Again
On Sept. 1, Hadiza Umaru Ali, a displaced and single mother of seven in Maiduguri went out to sell bean…
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Features
Officials Are Diverting Government Tractors For Profit In Nigeria’s Borno State
Farmers in Borno State trying to hire equipment that is meant to be loaned out cheaply to help them produce…
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Features
Attacks On Farmers Hitting Food Supply In Nigeria’s Borno State
Last year, three friends — Mohammad Alkali, Habib Abakar, and Ali Mohammad — raised ₦1.3 million (about $1,700) to venture…
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Development
Photo Gallery: Displaced Children Survive Scavenging On Borno Rubbish Dumps
In the early morning hours as the sun starts to rob the darkness of the dusk, young boys emerge from…
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Development
Poor Hygiene Facilities Contribute To Low Attendance Of Girls In School
“I miss school for at least three days every month when I am on my period,” says Khadija Mohammed Ibrahim.…
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Armed Violence
‘It Is Hard’: Boko Haram Killed His Parents, But He Forgave Them Anyway
An imam close to Mustapha’s house always preached forgiveness. The sermons were so frequent that he thought the cleric must…
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Armed Violence
The Untrained ‘Healer’ Who Saved Men With Mortal Wounds From Boko Haram
“All six victims were in a pool of blood, their arms tied behind them,” Babagana Lawan said about the horrific…
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Development
The Plights Of Parents Of Nigeria’s Displaced, Out-Of-School Children
Bulama Kaya has been displaced from the Kaya community in Konduga, Borno State, since 2015, following a series of attacks…
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